Need Help!!! Please...

Hi - My Casio Digital Camera EX-Z700 has a problem. Whenever I take a picture, the image comes out with white lines across it or if I take a picture outside in the sunshine or in a bright area, the entire picture comes out white - there is basically no distinguishing figure in my photos - it looks like I took a picture of bright white paper. When you look through the viewfinder, or record a video the lines aren't there. What is wrong and how can I get it fixed? Please help me!

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If I understand you correctly, you're saying that the LCD display shows a normal picture when you are composing your shot, but that when you actually snap the shutter to record the shot, the resulting image has nasty lines across it?

That would indicate that the lens is fine, but that the image sensor itself or associated electronics have gone bad. If this is out of warranty, then you're likely out of luck.

If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation), and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases, even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid, because the camera shutter fault.

If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation),
and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases,
even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid,
because the camera shutter fault.

It is the shutter (or at least it was for me) I found a simple test here: http://www.mydc.com.tw/repair/knowledge_en/casio-exilim-ex-s600-overexposure-t17.htmlI repaired it myself, but it took me a whole afternoon and lots of patience.The hard part is taking the camera apart, once I got to the shutter I just activated it manually so to dislodge any pieces that might have gotten jammed, then placed it back together again and it worked! :).It's really hard to take apart, it's like a puzzle sometimes, to find which screws are keeping it together. I also had a bit of hard time when it came to put the zoom back together again.But I guess it beats throwing the camera away.I'm still puzzled on how the CCD works so that an overexposure would make horizontal overexposed lines, but everything points to that. Fixed shutter, lines be gone.

If the photo shoot out show white , the obscure (quality variation),
and even horizontal line ( white lines), and so on over-exposure cases,
even if the use of anti-tremor, set to default values are invalid,
because the camera shutter fault.